Super cool tutorial! Thank you!! I managed to re-create it with a fill instead of a stroke - works the same, just rotate differently. I really appreciate that you did what you are showing in you video thumbnail.
Hi. Great video. Just a quick tip. You can use the Appearance Tab to create gradient backgrounds/objects with different gradients on the same shape as well.
That’s beautiful. I don’t know when I will use it, but I love a gradient and how you get it to transition between the two circles is very satisfying.
Super cool tutorial! Thank you!! I managed to re-create it with a fill instead of a stroke - works the same, just rotate differently. I really appreciate that you did what you are showing in you video thumbnail.
Love the video. You are very good at explaining how to do different things in AD. Thanks!
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Very good! Thanks for making it simple so even us intermediate designs can follow +1 for me!
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Thanks! I'm just moving from Adobe Illustrator to Affinity Designer. Your video helped me find a better way to utilize the gradient feature.
Thanks for your support and glad that I can help, 👍
Thank you. Very interesting effect.
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Very cool man, ty
Niiiiice !!! thank you for the tip :-) bests regards...JF
Thanks for checking the video, 👍
This is brilliant. Thank you.
Glad you like it, thanks for your support.
Hi. Great video. Just a quick tip. You can use the Appearance Tab to create gradient backgrounds/objects with different gradients on the same shape as well.
Thanks for the tip, 👍
when you apply a gradient to an object it isn't pure vector anymore, right? Can a pure vector gradient be created using Affinity Designer?
Apple executed this perfectly in the new iPhone 13 wallpapers
You can use this technique to create your own.